ViacomCBS and Comcast Cable have entered into comprehensive distribution agreements to deliver ViacomCBS’s full bouquet of broadcast, entertainment, news and sports programming to Xfinity customers.
Read More »ViacomCBS Selling CBS Studio Center for $1.85 Billion
ViacomCBS has entered into an agreement to sell CBS Studio Center and its associated operating business to a partnership formed by Hackman Capital Partners and Square Mile Capital Management for $1.85 billion.
Read More »Scott M. Mills Tapped to Lead BET
ViacomCBS has promoted Scott M. Mills from president to CEO of BET.
Read More »ViacomCBS, Cox Ink New Distribution Pact
ViacomCBS has sealed new multiyear distribution agreements with Cox Communications for its portfolio of networks.
Read More »ViacomCBS & Charter Agree to New Carriage Deals with Streaming
ViacomCBS and Charter Communications have entered into multiyear distribution agreements for the continued carriage of broadcast, entertainment, news and sports networks, in addition to streaming services.
Read More »ViacomCBS Expands Distribution Agreement with Hulu
ViacomCBS has struck a new distribution agreement that adds more content from its portfolio of news, entertainment and sports networks to Hulu’s live TV subscription streaming service.
Read More »ViacomCBS Scores U.S. Rights to UEFA Club Competitions
CBS All Access and CBS Sports will serve as the exclusive English-language homes in the U.S. of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League through 2024.
Read More »ViacomCBS Expands YouTube TV Distribution Deal
A new multiyear pact will see 14 additional ViacomCBS cable networks added to YouTube TV, including BET, Comedy Central, MTV and Nickelodeon.
Read More »Studios Cancel L.A. Screenings Events
Due to the concerns around coronavirus, Disney, NBCUniversal, Sony, ViacomCBS and Warner Bros. have decided to explore alternative options to hosting the L.A. Screenings in Los Angeles.
Read More »NBCU, CBS & More Forgo Live Upfronts
CBS Television Network will forego its live presentation to the advertising community at Carnegie Hall, opting instead for a video presentation, and NBCUniversal has canceled its live Upfronts, with plans to televise and stream the event.
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